Mental Health in Vet Med: Accommodations Young Veterinary Professionals Need to Know

Dive into this week’s episode of “The Veterinary Viewfinder” with hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, MPA, RVT, as they tackle a pressing topic for young veterinary professionals: mental health accommodations in practice. In this episode, the duo explores how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to veterinary settings, offering practical insights for navigating stress and anxiety on the job. 

Dr. Ward shares a real-world example of a young vet struggling with “difficult clients,” sparking a discussion on what “reasonable accommodations” look like—think flexible schedules or quiet decompression spaces. 

Meanwhile, Beckie opens up about her husband’s PTSD accommodation—an hour-late start that balances his needs with workplace demands—showing how creative solutions can work in high-pressure environments. 

Together, they emphasize empathy, clear job descriptions, and proactive mental health support, urging young vets to advocate for themselves. 

Whether you’re a new associate or a vet tech facing burnout, this episode delivers actionable advice and a fresh perspective on thriving in vet med. Tune in to feel empowered, understood, and ready to shape a healthier workplace—because everyone’s mental health matters!

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